English Cameroon- February 2022 EDITION BIHAPH LIGHT V O L U M E 7, I S S U E NORTH WEST /SOUTH WEST REGIONS#Human Right Abuses in En

 

Three Government Forces Feared Dead

After a fierce battle on February 1 2022 between Government forces and Ambazonia fighters which led to the Ambazonia Forces taking over the Kumbo Water Tank, at least three Government forces are feared dead. An eye witness accounts that the military withdraw from the area that same day.

Bamenda-Mbengwi Road on Another Restriction

Due to an attack carried out by the military on separatist fighters around one of their checkpoints, they have again restricted circulation on the Bamenda-Mbengwi road late Tuesday February 1 2022. One separatists fighter is reported to have been killed in the incident.

Infighting: Ten Seperatist Fighters Loss Their Lives

General Mad Dog of Unity Warriors on Wednesday February 3rd, launched an attack on the Bui Warriors killing ten of them and taking over the Isobu camp for allegedly collecting money from Market people in thr name of sponsoring activities of the struggle. According to General Mad Dog, dozens of civilians have been killed by the Isobu camp while causing thousands to escape Bui because of its attrocities.

Military Allegedly Kills Popular Businessman in Ndop

It is alleged that the Military has brought to an end the life of  a popular businessman in Bamali Ndop, Ngokentunjia division of the North West Region. Local sources in Bamali reveal that, soldiers opened fire on the businessman called Felix Sunday. He was said to be returning from the market when the incident occured on  Sunday February 6.

Military Opens Fire at Funeral, Kills Two

A group of soldiers are said to have opened fire at a funeral in Balikumbat killing two people and leaving the mourners confused. It is alleged that one of the persons who died was a separatist fighter. The unfortunate killing occurred on February 6, same day the Military was accused of killing two persons at a funeral.

Millitary Kills Three Robbers in Bamenda ,  One Escapes

The incident took place  around mile 6 on February 12 2022, after the robbers four in number had attacked the Bocom fueling station, lutted the shop, emptying their coffers after making away with some valuables from some young men who were relaxing at the spot. They were spotted in late Barrister Kemende's car and three were  shot dead at the spot meanwhil one escaped.

Gunshots leave four death, a corps lying at City Chemist Roundabout

Reports have it that the patchy  gunpour on the night of February 15 in Bamenda around  Allabukam Mbengwi Road brought down four notorious thieves.  In the morning of February 16, a corpse was found lying at City Chemist Roundabout.

Gunmen waste the Life of Young Business Man at Sisia Quarters

A young business man popularly called Machine has lost his life at the Sisia neighbourhood in Bamenda as a result of gunshots fired by suspected Seperatist Fighters. It is said that Alain was heading home on his bike with another friend on the night of February 19 when he met with his demise.  The other friend was injured and before they could rush Alain to the hospital, he died.

A Hotel Proprietor shot dead in Bamenda

The incident which led to the death of two persons happened on February 22 when a soldier on duty at Ayaba hotel following a small argument opened fire and shot at Ibrahim Yinju and his friend Che Henry while they were drinking at the spot. The two died on the spot while two others in their company narrowly escaped. Ibrahim Yinju is said to be the proprietor of Mawa Hotel, mile Six Nkwen in Bamenda.

CBC Health Worker Killed after Community Outreach

Madam Shey Janet, a long serving health woker in charge of Women's Health programme met with her demise on February 26 around mile 90 Nsongwa road. Reports have it that the team of medical personnel were returning from a two day Community Health Care delivery when their vehicle was shot at by suspected Seperatist Fighters. Madam Janet lost her life in the process while a Dr. was injured and rushed to the hospital.